Wassamki Spring Camping Area
Nancy W.The Dyrt PRO User
Reviewed Sep. 13, 2022

Lots of seasonal sites

We chose this campground because it was close to Portland– a city where we love hanging out at great breweries, shopping, and eating at some of the country’s best restaurants. The close proximity to Portland is one of the pluses of this campground. But, it turned out we weren’t crazy about this campground and probably would not be back. 

Campsites for transients and big-rig sites are in the front portion of the park; whereas, the seasonals are along the spring/pond in the back section. There are tons of site types to choose from depending on your amperage, sewer, and cable needs. Our site was a back-in full hook-up, 50-amp site that was o.k. It was level and long enough to fit our 45’ RV. The pad was gravel and the patio was grass with a firepit and picnic table. The utilities were in the far back of the site so make sure you have long enough hoses. Since we hung over the back of our site and our wet and electric bays are towards the back of our RV, we were able to reach the utilities without extensions. 

As the name implies, there is a spring on the property which is fairly large and open to paddling (no motorized boats) and swimming. There are lots of rules about where you can swim (i.e., only within 75 feet of the shore, no swimming to island, no dogs, no diving offshore, etc.). You can fish in the pond (catch and release only). Visitor fees seemed quite high at $8/day use and $15/overnight but I’m sure it helps keep the number of people down. 

Amenities include volleyball/basketball/pickle ball, a swim beach, playground, recreation hall, snack bar, horseshoes, a community bonfire area, and dog run. There is no charge to borrow sporting equipment which is nice (volleyballs, basketballs, etc). The store sells camping supplies, ice, groceries, ice cream, and t-shirts. There is a pretty active events calendar (of which we did not participate) with games (cards, bingo, etc.), themed weekends, and entertainment. 

Overall, the campground has an old, run-down appearance and a dusty dirty feel to it. The seasonal sites are pretty junky with lots of stuff spread out around each camper. I was really glad we were in a transient site away from the seasonals because it was a little quieter as a lot of the seasonals were outside playing loud music and got a little rowdy. We love the Portland area and will return but not to this campground– there are plenty more in the area a little farther away from downtown.

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  • Review photo of Wassamki Spring Camping Area by Nancy W., September 13, 2022
  • Review photo of Wassamki Spring Camping Area by Nancy W., September 13, 2022
  • Review photo of Wassamki Spring Camping Area by Nancy W., September 13, 2022
  • Review photo of Wassamki Spring Camping Area by Nancy W., September 13, 2022
  • Review photo of Wassamki Spring Camping Area by Nancy W., September 13, 2022
  • Review photo of Wassamki Spring Camping Area by Nancy W., September 13, 2022
  • Review photo of Wassamki Spring Camping Area by Nancy W., September 13, 2022
  • Review photo of Wassamki Spring Camping Area by Nancy W., September 13, 2022
  • Review photo of Wassamki Spring Camping Area by Nancy W., September 13, 2022
  • Review photo of Wassamki Spring Camping Area by Nancy W., September 13, 2022